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Basel III: Are We Done Now? / ed. by Andreas Dombret, Patrick S. Kenadjian.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Institute for Law and Finance Series ; 21Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (XX, 136 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110619737
  • 9783110619997
  • 9783110621495
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.4082 23
LOC classification:
  • KJC2188 .B37 2019
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Contents -- The Authors -- I: Basel III -- Basel III: Are we done now? -- II: Basel III: A milestone achievement? -- Finalising Basel III -- Basel III: A strong foundation for a thriving economy -- An assessment of the Basel III reforms -- III: Basel III: sense and sensitivity, a thematic overview -- It is done: Basel III has been finalised -- Basel III: We are almost there; the key challenge now is implementation -- The view from Brussels -- The last round of Basel III and the regulatory trilemma -- IV: But have we gone far enough? -- Have the regulatory authorities done enough? -- But have we gone far enough? -- Did the Basel reforms go “Far Enough”? -- V: What Basel III means to investors -- The view of equity investors on Basel IV -- Credit implications of Basel III – the analyst and investor’s perspective -- What Basel III means to investors? -- VI: The geographic consequences -- Basel agreed, so what’s next? -- Geographic consequences of Basel III: effects on Europe -- Basel III – The view from Asia -- The geographical consequences of Basel III -- VII: Conclusion -- Basel III: “Are we done now? Not really”
Summary: On December 7, 2017, final agreement was reached on the long-awaited revised bank capital rules known as Basel III. This volume presents the findings of day long symposium hosted by the Institute for Law and Finance on January 29, 2018, dedicated to explaining what has actually been accomplished, what has been left out and what it all means for financial institutions, investors and the public interest.
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Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Contents -- The Authors -- I: Basel III -- Basel III: Are we done now? -- II: Basel III: A milestone achievement? -- Finalising Basel III -- Basel III: A strong foundation for a thriving economy -- An assessment of the Basel III reforms -- III: Basel III: sense and sensitivity, a thematic overview -- It is done: Basel III has been finalised -- Basel III: We are almost there; the key challenge now is implementation -- The view from Brussels -- The last round of Basel III and the regulatory trilemma -- IV: But have we gone far enough? -- Have the regulatory authorities done enough? -- But have we gone far enough? -- Did the Basel reforms go “Far Enough”? -- V: What Basel III means to investors -- The view of equity investors on Basel IV -- Credit implications of Basel III – the analyst and investor’s perspective -- What Basel III means to investors? -- VI: The geographic consequences -- Basel agreed, so what’s next? -- Geographic consequences of Basel III: effects on Europe -- Basel III – The view from Asia -- The geographical consequences of Basel III -- VII: Conclusion -- Basel III: “Are we done now? Not really”

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On December 7, 2017, final agreement was reached on the long-awaited revised bank capital rules known as Basel III. This volume presents the findings of day long symposium hosted by the Institute for Law and Finance on January 29, 2018, dedicated to explaining what has actually been accomplished, what has been left out and what it all means for financial institutions, investors and the public interest.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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